See a tribute to the late scientist each time you go to look up something today.
PittGirl points out why we 'Burghers shouldn't hide the fact that we won Gawker's competition.
The availability of key resources and support make this East Liberty shop a great place to launch an innovative independent business.
The homegrown race series wraps up on Sunday at Ohiopyle State Park.
Have a little fun as you search the Web.
Ron Bianchini is on his third successful startup venture with Avere Systems, the North Side data-storage firm that played a critical, if unsung, role in the Academy Award-winning movie “Gravity” and dozens of other recent blockbusters.
A major retrospective at Carnegie Museum of Art follows the life of McKeesport native Duane Michals,
a renowned photographer and storyteller.
The Larimer native writes about life’s struggles without letting them drag him down and joins the list of world-class local rappers.
The Walnut Street stalwart is a Shady haven built for people-watching.
PittGirl doesn't know why we say "warsh" — but she has figured out why we 'Burghers hit the brakes at the sight of the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
A diverse crop of eateries caught our attention this year, so we’re highlighting some of our favorites.
The charismatic Maggie Meskey had tended bar for years before landing her gig at downtown bourbon haven Butcher and the Rye.
Get acquainted with this group of charming bar professionals working in various establishments around the city.
Via Nova Scotia, Australia, Vancouver, Los Angeles and Portland, the new Penguins coach arrives with championship expectations.
Spruce up your space with these decor items, and swap out your wristlet for an upcycled masterpiece.
This month, the theater is turning its Wednesday-night retro film series over to the spooky stuff.
The creator of the app — which takes any playlist on your smartphone or tablet and plays it in one-minute pieces — reminds users to please drink responsibly.
The group behind the station's Sandwich Monday blog series orders the iconic sandwich and writes a review.
The results of the Gawker poll are in: We’re No. 1.
Get to know the city’s next generation of savvy, ambitious ’tenders.
The event will offer ample activities and a variety of pierogi-inspired dishes.
The great Benstonium is at again with this set of faux book covers.
For the past year, the ScareHouse’s resident sociologist has been traveling the world with two goals: to be scared and to write about it.
Hundreds of protractors have been placed throughout the city. No one seems to know why.
The one-night-only concert brings legendary musicians to Oakland to perform alongside unseen Warhol films.
The Factory Building on Homestead's Eighth Avenue is the site of tournaments and more.
After 50 years, it looks like we’ll be able to travel the throughway with (little to) no trouble.
The team at local blog Ya Jagoff! is trying to get its namesake into the next Merriam-Webster edition.
The 29-year-old Pittsburgh International LGBT Film Festival
brings little-seen, world-class independent films to downtown’s Harris Theater.
Visit the Squirrel Hill gem to pick up a boatload of complimentary vinyl.